New York State Public High School Athletic Association executive director Robert Zayas was present for the carnage.

Zayas and his wife, Brooke, had front-row seats at the Glens Falls Civic Center on Saturday to watch Jordan Roland's 41-point outburst in Westhill's 93-55 victory over Olean in the Class B boys basketball state championship game.

"Absolutely incredible," said Zayas after speaking to a Section III meeting of athletic directors in East Syracuse on Wednesday. "It was absolutely incredible. Just to see the athleticism and to see what kind of mode he was in. He had it going. My wife says, and she's a former Division I athlete, when he went into the locker room (at halftime), he shouldn't do anything at halftime. Don't re-tie your shoes. Don't do anything because he had it going. It was really just an incredible performance."

Zayas knew that Roland and Westhill's Tyler Reynolds, who scored 38 points, are both juniors and make the Warriors a strong favorite to return to Glens Falls.

"It's exciting for our sport to have athletes like that coming back," Zayas said. "That's what high school sports is all about; is seeing kids at their best. That was definitely that."